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Natural Genetic Transformation of Clinical Isolates of <i>Escherichia coli</i> in Urine and Water
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GeneticsBacteriologyClinical IsolatesAntibiotic ResistanceBacterial PathogensDrug ResistanceNitrogen-rich Body FluidsEnvironmental MicrobiologyInfection ControlAntimicrobial ResistanceHealth SciencesImportant EnvironmentPathogen CharacterizationClinical MicrobiologyAntimicrobial Resistance GeneAntimicrobial SusceptibilityAntibioticsMicrobiologyMedicineNatural Genetic TransformationWild-type StrainsMicrobial Genetics
Transfer of plasmid-borne antibiotic resistance genes in Escherichia coli wild-type strains is possible by transformation under naturally occurring conditions in oligotrophic, aquatic environments containing physiologic concentrations of calcium. In contrast, transformation is suppressed in nitrogen-rich body fluids like urine, a common habitat of uropathogenic strains. Current knowledge indicates that transformation of these E. coli wild-type strains is of no relevance for the acquisition of resistance in this clinically important environment.
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